Hi Toralf.

Welcome aboard.

I agree that one of the 50mm is an obvious candidate to sell. Also,
your two telezooms have overlapping ranges. Seems a bit redundant to
keep both of those, unless the 70-210 gives very much better quality
than the 100-300 within it's range. Since one is autofocus and the
other is not, I guess that counts for something too, depending on your
shooting style and preferences.

With a name like yours and working for a Kongsberg-based company, I
hope it's not jumping to conclusions to assume another Norwegian on
the List? :-)


Cheers from Oslo,
Jostein

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Toralf Lund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 1:35 PM
Subject: Many lenses; which too keep?


> OK. I just subscribed to this list. Thought I might start by telling
you
> about my most recent acquisition. I just bought an ME Super and a
couple
> of lenses at a net auction, on a time of the year when not a lot of
> people care to place bids at such sites, I'm assuming, so the price
was
> not very high...
>
> Anyhow, I'll now have
>
>     * A MZ-20 body
>     * An ME Super body
>     * A 28-80mm (power)zoom - you know, the one a lot of people seem
to
>       hate.
>     * A 100-300mm zoom - not the one with the bad reviews this time,
but
>       the latest model; got it second hand a short while ago; it
could
>       hardly have been used at all.
>     * A 70-210mm/4
>     * An A-50/1.7
>     * Another M or A 50/1.7
>     * A 150mm/3.5
>
> All the lenses are Pentax SMC.
>
> So, any comments on this equipment? Also, I've actually considered
> selling some of the lenses, as they do overlap a bit, as you can
see.
> That's if I can face the idea of parting with them... So, which ones
do
> you reckon should go? One of the 50mms is an obvious candidate, and
so
> is the 28-80 if I can get something else in the range, and I think I
saw
> a used 35-80 in one of the local shops (would that be a better
lens?),
> but how about the long zooms?
>
> - Toralf
>
>

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